COMPETITIONS RELATED TO LANGUAGE EDUCATION

Authors

  • Kambarova Dilnoza Musakulovna UzSWLU, English language faculty 3, Applied science department, teacher

Keywords:

speech competence, competence approach, linguistic and psychological principles, linguistic competence.

Abstract

This article gives information about the main factors of developing students' speech competence, the concept of competence education, the tasks of forming linguistic, speech, independent and creative thinking, pragmalinguistic competences in young people before language education.

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Published

2024-02-08

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